Thank goodness for printing to PDF and searching. Feklempt was in the first post (she seems to like correcting the first post -- maybe that is as far as she can get before getting tired of reading the dictionary) of the thread by Paul.

Actually, if one knows his or her (like that - I didn't use the incorrect pronoun, their) the word "Feklempt" was more likely a misspelling of the word Faklempt.

From the Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary:

Faklempt

1. suffering from neurotic symptoms of fear about imaginary threats
2. nervous or sweaty
3. concerned and anxious
* When little Billy got sick, his mom became faklempt.
* The first day on the job made Bill faklempt.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine